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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1928 3 EIIIHIIIIIlIIIlllHIlllIlHllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIII|INIIH|lllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllllllll|lII|I|IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIH|IIIIH|I|IIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIHI COLISEUM:- Tonich, University of Washington GLEE C ._IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIHIIllfllllllllIIIIIVII!IllllIIIIllIlIlIiIIIIIIIIh‘fGLEE GLUB m.' UOFW. MAKES DECIDED HIT Cpening Program at Coli seum Theatre Is Finest Here in Long Time ONE SHOW ONLY—8:15 ‘with WILLIAM BOYD-MARGUERITE DELAMOTTE J.FARRELL MACDONALD and JACK HOXIE - Adagecd by WILL M RTTCHEY from e ton o COURTNEY RULEY GoomR. Directed by GEORGE B. “EITZ Praticed 5y METROFOLITAN PICTURES CORFORATION their appearance The world’s greatest western photoplay AND CHARLES PUFFY n “THE OPTIMIST” PRIC E"~—]0-2') 40, "1 A BOHEME” ONE WITH T Lug(‘s 50 cents OF ‘IE\R S FINEST BIG STARS T Ui — "y Attractions 1 At Theatres 1 WHO'S WHO ] | AND WHERE | s Fisher, Superin- tendent Inspector of the Steam- bodt Inspectors Service, with head: quarters in Seattle, was a pass ger on the Admiral Rogers Juneau. Soldiers avoard the Admiral Rogers bound for Chilkoot Bar- racks at Haines included: H. J. . .-MeDonald, J. L. Compton, Ray B. Wooster, Jack Kelly, C. L. Pa more, Sam P. Gerrard and Bertie Griffin, Eiler Hansen, of tho Experimen- tal Station at Sitka, is returning home on the Admiral Rogers after a vacation trip to the States. He is accompanied by Mrs. Hansen. W. P. Mills, Sitka merchant, and Mrs. Mills are enroute home on the steamer Admiral Rogers. P He has been on a short trip to the Outside. Through passengers on the Ad- miral Rogers included W. W. Bat- # cheller, traveling salesman, who is Bbound for Sitka. W. N. Williams, manager of the Sunny Point Packing Company at Funter Bay is on the Admiral Rogers on his way to the cannery, with a crew and supplies. Capt. E. Arentsen and D. 8. Gif- **fard, manager and bookkeeper, re spectively, at Saginaw Bay, came north to that place on the Admiral Rogers. The latter wa§ accom- % panied by his family. Capt®*A. Ahues and family left the steamer Admiral Rogers at Taku Harbor. He is manager of the Libby, McNeil and Libby plant there, and brought north a crew of forty men and some supplies. — Capt. William FUTHE LAST FRONTIER" | IS AT PALACE TONIGHT | | O R B B N T Bobbed hair was not invented by the American flapper, as is generally believed. More than 400 yvears agb, the Spanish conquistadors invading North America for gold and ad-| venture, reported back to their king that a certain band of sav- ages they had encountered, “cut their hair even with their ears in slgn of deep mourning.” ' The savages were Navajo In- dlans and the custom has not en- tirely died out among them, ac- | cording to Marguerite De La Mot- leading featured player in “The Last Frontier,” a Metropoli- tan picture at the Palace tonight and Wednesday. » “At the death of a Nnujol rave,” sald Miss De La Motte, chosen number of the family is obliged to go through the hair- trimmi rites which follow. The i3 hair is saved and later when an image of the dead brave is paint- ed or carved on a stome, it is pasted on ‘the drawn head. This practice is confined to several .w:h! of the Navajo nation.” ! . B. Seitz, director of “The Last Frontier,” services of 1,500 braves for scenes the picture. Willlam Boyd De La Motte, » o l‘mw is secured the| in the cas Gladys » featured. Others | include Mitchell Lew { Rockwell, Junior ~Coghlan | Frank Lackteen. GLEE CLUB IS AT il COLISEUM TONIGHT The Washington Glee Club will present the bill at the Coliseum thea ight. Review of last night s perform elsewhere in today’ pire. | BEY E———— e e [ “LA BOHEME" AT PALACE THURSDAY xnown and lov r opera is sung, is now on y of Mimi, the of the Latin and her poet lover, Ro- dolphe, comes Thur; Palace, when Lillian C ing vehicle opens. Miss Gish wistful heroine of many famous plays, has one of the crowni roles of career in Henr; ger's ¢ . produced on cale b Metro-Goldw {under the direction of Kin “La Boheme” is one of the most iappeallug heart-interest stories in the whole field of the classics. The screen version was not taken from the opera itself, but from the original Henri Murger novel of which the opera story was one episode. The supporting cast is notable. John Gilbert plays the leading male role of Rodolphe, and others {in the t are Roy D'Arcy, Renee Adoree, arl Dane, Edward Ev- erett Horton, Gino Corrado, Frank Currier, rge Hassell and other well known players. Actual reproductions of the quaint Quartier Latin of Paris were constructed for the new pie- ture, Miss Gish's first American- | made production in some years. HALIBUT CATCHES SELL AT 915 AND 6/ Halibut prices remained steady in Juneau today, prices paid for 10,800 pounds purchased by the Juneau Cold Storage being 9% and 6%, while the New England, through its buyer, Sam Morris, ipaid 9% and 6 for 2,700 pounds. | Boats purchased by the Juneau Cold Storage were the Celtic, {Capt. Fred Waldal, 2,500; Living- stone II, Capt. Tibbits, 7,000; Di- ana, Capt. Harold Grimstead, 1, 800. The Independent, Capt. Ben Olson, 900; and the Tigon, Capt. Axel Peterson, with 1,800, were the boats which sold to the New England. M’DONALD FUNERAL DELAYED TO AWAIT ' DAUGHTER’S ARRIVAL Plans for funeral rites for the late John F. McDonald, prominent iploneer resident of this city whose death occurred here yes- terday morning, were held in lbeynnce today pending the ar- !rlul from Seattle of his daughter Mrs. Agnes Robbins. The ar- !rangements and date will be an- nounced later. Mrs. Robbins cabled from Se- attle she was leaving there tomor- ‘row on the steamer Admiral mnm Bln should arrive here 1 and | .| even more ¢ | Caprice,” - | time, lin solo numb was given the The Hu e song, Down to Washington,” was ning number on the xun z by the Glee Club Three Chantey y applause shington men given, the lat numh being particular popular. After this group the Club sang ‘The Mosquitoes,” a number t | hit the @ ance in the 1":«« not because it well rende: because of i hle connectio: ) this p the country nt Medic Lullaby,” conclt the group. Tenor Soloist Frank Hayes, tenor inging “O Del dy), Scores soloist, af lio Amato and “'Til 1 sing to th il the applause given Mr, roup in the Death Chant,’ 27 Although it was difficult to pick out any particular of | lections as the Couch, violin s rong bid for the honors ning. His two opening solos a treat to the audienc his encore number pleasing, much comment from present. | while Junea Varsity Quartet An assorted group of songs the Varsity Quartet was the ond roup on this part of the ram. The members, Frank s, Stanley Seidell, Norval Ra- der and cided hit. The fir comedy selection was “The Toy Symphony,” Parker Cook. Comedy hits in this brought out laugh after laugh Lyle McMullen, piano soloist pl d “Turkish March” (Beetho ven-Rubinstein), and accate (Vogrich). His piana | playing is the finest public of fering made at a local show house for some time. Leaving the program for a short several members of the en- semble presented a comedy num- s | ber, featured in which was a mon- ologue, singing, and rendition on a musical saw. In the third part the Glee Club sang four numbers, )d Grey | Robe,” “Summer Lullaby,” “Spin- ning Sonhg,” and “Like the Wood- |land Roses.” As a concluding number the Washington Alma Mater was giv- en by the Glee Club. During the singing of this song, former Washington students in the audi- ence rose and remained standing until the last strains had died. This same vrogram will be re- peated tonight, it was announced last night by Lindsay MacHarris, assistant graduate ma of the University. An entire program will be presented Wed- nesday afternoon and evening, he said. Much effort is spent during the rehearsals of the Club in the at- tack. This was excellent, giving that finished touch which is so necessary to the success of group singers. r'unn.e Permanent Waves, $15. 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DINNER WEDNESDAY| | et R The annual Church Dinner ness Meeting of the N t Presbyterian Chureh will be {and Wednesday | it was announced today |W. | at the evening, by Rev. O. A. Stillman, pastor. The dinner will be served b the women of the church at 6:20 o'clock and the regular business | meeting will be held immediately | following. Members of the church {and their families, and friends and supporters of the church and |its work are invited to attend. AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Scott, 0. D church 1 ’I«)m Leet, Wran- ingstrom, Wrangell; ! . Ketchikan; Rowl: Ketchikan; G Pybus Bay ]xl]l!lnkl Hs n Davidson, ‘A Nor-! Joe , Frank Hayes, John Conway, Sam Couch, Lyle McMullen, Walter Huffine, | Guernsey Chapple, Ivan Jamieson, Vincent Henry, Kenneth Hender | son, Russell 0. Cook, C. W. Law rence, Parker Cook, Floyd Carl | son, William Fisher, Seattle; Don- lald Martin, C. V. Brown, Peters. burg; John Ticlens. Alaskan McMullen, Lufkin, Texa A. G. Allen, Petersburg; Greinier, Petersburg; E. C. ner, Portland, Ore. Zynda Foster, Honolulu; L. D. Seattle; K. J. Batton,' E. Thomas, Seattle. e e TOM PARKER COMING; TO APPEAR COLISEUM 1 'fi[’l(l(’" W. R. Gard- Elsie Falconer, | Seattle; Tom Parker, who appeared sev- :ral years ago at the Coliseum as {a singer and about two years ago, with two women performers fur- nished the entertainment feature: at the Southeastern Alaska Fair is coming to Juneau again and‘ will open an engagement at the Coliseum on April 4. Since leav- ing Juneau,” Parker has traveled around the United States and gathered many new stunts and stories which he will spring here' as well as the latest songs. e — MILLS TAKEN TO SITRA | Don Mills, who was arrested at Hyder on a bench warrant from Sitka, charging embezzle-| ! OPEN IIOSTRILS! END A COLD OII CATARRH il ! ] Hmv To Get flo Head mmm County fifty! Your cold n! head or catarrh disappears. Yuur' clogged nostrils will open, the air pasages of your head will clear, and you can breathe freely. 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